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Who actually controls Korean society? Inside Men presents four categories of people: politicians, "chaebol", journalists, and gangsters. A hopeful presidential candidate is sponsored by a chaebol while the editor-in-chief of a famous newspaper sets him up to win the election. Political hoodlum Ahn Sanggu makes his money doing all sorts of dirty work for them, but he gets caught while attempting to make a dodgy deal using their slush fund. Prosecutor Woo Janghun can't get promoted because he has no sponsor and his career falls apart because of the investigation into the slush fund. He attempts to make a comeback by helping dejected Ahn Sanggu. Will their plans for revenge succeed? (Busan International Film Festival)

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anglais If only those movies weren't unnecessarily dragged out. Then maybe I would like it more. But I have a feeling that Asians sometimes hold onto a two-hour running time just for the sake of it. A relatively good story is spread out in a way that doesn't suit it, where tension disappears and boredom sets in. ()